News

Whaley speaks at St. Ambrose University

Monday, February 13, 2017
Prof. Deborah Whaley gave a keynote talk and book signing on February 9th at St. Ambrose University, with Sarah Eikleberry, our graduate alum and now an Assistant Professor at St. Ambrose.

Birrell wins NASSH recognition award

Sunday, July 10, 2016
American Studies and GWSS Professor Susan Birrell has received the 2016 Recognition Award (Service to Sport History) from the North American Society for Sport History. The award recognizes “exceptional contributions to the Study of Sport History.” The award was presented at the organization’s annual conference in Atlanta, Ga. on May 31.

American studies recognizes our recent MA and PhD graduates

Sunday, May 15, 2016
The Graduate College held it's spring 2016 commencement ceremony on Friday, May 15. At that time, four American studies/Health & Sport Studies students were hooded, and one American Studies student received her MA.

2016 Graduate Award Winners

Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Congratulations to our American studies and Health and Sport Studies students for a very productive year!

Whaley featured in Iowa Now

University of Iowa professor Deborah Whaley’s latest book, Black Women in Sequence: Re-Inking Comics, Graphic Novels, and Anime, examines the history and effects of how black women are represented in comic books, graphic novels, and animation.

Deborah Whaley in the news

Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Associate Professor of American Studies and African American Studies Deborah Elizabeth Whaley has been extremely busy! Her book, Black Women in Sequence: Re-inking Comics, Graphic Novels, and Anime (University of Washington Press, 2015) has won a spot in the Scholarly Illustrated category of the 2016 AAUP Book, Jacket, & Journal Show. Jurors selected the cover as an example of outstanding design. The show will take place in June 2016 in Philadelphia, and then the exhibition will tour the country through May 2017.

American studies recent PhD graduates

On Friday, December 18, 2015, American studies had PhDs awarded to five of their students. Earning degrees were Allison Wanger and Larissa Werhnyak (American studies) and Sang Uk Joo, Marta Mack-Washington, and Dan Taradash (Health and Sport Studies). Congratulations to all!

Whaley Op-Ed in the Iowa City Press Citizen

This op-ed is about the event at FilmScene this Tuesday evening, February 24 at 6:00 p.m.. The Homestretch, a documentary about displaced youth, is being shown, following by a panel discussion. In this op-ed, Whaley makes connections between the film and Iowa City and national issues related to voice, displacement, and activism.

American studies Fall 2014 PhD recipients

Monday, December 22, 2014
Congratulations to Dr. Jennifer Ambrose and Dr. Jae Chul Seo for receiving their PhDs at the conclusion of the fall semester!

Unpacking the Past

After several years studying the history of time capsules, Nick Yablon had the opportunity last week to be involved in the opening of one.  A bronze chest, sealed on Wall Street in 1914 but forgotten for several decades, was finally opened at the New-York Historical Society, in the presence of a large crowd.  Nick served as a historical consultant in the planning stages and speaker at the opening.